These are
Buddhist caves or monasteries where monks practiced their austerities
around the first century AD. And unlike the artistic extravagance of
Elephanta, they are spartan and bare. Situated in the heart of Mumbai's
National Park, the complex contains more than a hundred tiny cells cut
into the flank of a hill, each fitted with a stone plinth that evidently
served as a bed. There is also a congregation hall supported by huge
stone pillars that contains the dagoba, a kind of Buddhist shrine. And
if you pick your way up the hill you will find channels and cisterns
that are remnants of an ancient water system that channeled rainwater
into huge urns. In fact, Kanheri is probably the only clue to the rise
and fall of Buddhism in Western India.
Location : Mumbai
Duration : 6 - 8 hours
Itinerary :
Pick up at 09:00 AM in
morning from City/Suburb Hotel
Break for lunch
Tour ends at 16:00 PM &
drop at hotel
Number of Pax :
Minimum 1 person
Group sizes vary from
2-4 persons
Guide Service :
Optional on Request
English Speaking or language of your
choice subject to availability
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